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14 14
15AnyEvent::Handle - non-blocking I/O on file handles via AnyEvent 15AnyEvent::Handle - non-blocking I/O on file handles via AnyEvent
16 16
17=cut 17=cut
18 18
19our $VERSION = 4.331; 19our $VERSION = 4.42;
20 20
21=head1 SYNOPSIS 21=head1 SYNOPSIS
22 22
23 use AnyEvent; 23 use AnyEvent;
24 use AnyEvent::Handle; 24 use AnyEvent::Handle;
127and no read request is in the queue (unlike read queue callbacks, this 127and no read request is in the queue (unlike read queue callbacks, this
128callback will only be called when at least one octet of data is in the 128callback will only be called when at least one octet of data is in the
129read buffer). 129read buffer).
130 130
131To access (and remove data from) the read buffer, use the C<< ->rbuf >> 131To access (and remove data from) the read buffer, use the C<< ->rbuf >>
132method or access the C<$handle->{rbuf}> member directly. 132method or access the C<$handle->{rbuf}> member directly. Note that you
133must not enlarge or modify the read buffer, you can only remove data at
134the beginning from it.
133 135
134When an EOF condition is detected then AnyEvent::Handle will first try to 136When an EOF condition is detected then AnyEvent::Handle will first try to
135feed all the remaining data to the queued callbacks and C<on_read> before 137feed all the remaining data to the queued callbacks and C<on_read> before
136calling the C<on_eof> callback. If no progress can be made, then a fatal 138calling the C<on_eof> callback. If no progress can be made, then a fatal
137error will be raised (with C<$!> set to C<EPIPE>). 139error will be raised (with C<$!> set to C<EPIPE>).
310} 312}
311 313
312sub _shutdown { 314sub _shutdown {
313 my ($self) = @_; 315 my ($self) = @_;
314 316
315 delete $self->{_tw}; 317 delete @$self{qw(_tw _rw _ww fh rbuf wbuf on_read _queue)};
316 delete $self->{_rw};
317 delete $self->{_ww};
318 delete $self->{fh};
319 318
320 &_freetls; 319 &_freetls;
321
322 delete $self->{on_read};
323 delete $self->{_queue};
324} 320}
325 321
326sub _error { 322sub _error {
327 my ($self, $errno, $fatal) = @_; 323 my ($self, $errno, $fatal) = @_;
328 324
767 ) { 763 ) {
768 $self->_error (&Errno::ENOSPC, 1), return; 764 $self->_error (&Errno::ENOSPC, 1), return;
769 } 765 }
770 766
771 while () { 767 while () {
768 # we need to use a separate tls read buffer, as we must not receive data while
769 # we are draining the buffer, and this can only happen with TLS.
772 $self->{rbuf} .= delete $self->{tls_rbuf} if exists $self->{tls_rbuf};#d# 770 $self->{rbuf} .= delete $self->{_tls_rbuf} if exists $self->{_tls_rbuf};
773 771
774 my $len = length $self->{rbuf}; 772 my $len = length $self->{rbuf};
775 773
776 if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{_queue} }) { 774 if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{_queue} }) {
777 unless ($cb->($self)) { 775 unless ($cb->($self)) {
839 837
840=item $handle->rbuf 838=item $handle->rbuf
841 839
842Returns the read buffer (as a modifiable lvalue). 840Returns the read buffer (as a modifiable lvalue).
843 841
844You can access the read buffer directly as the C<< ->{rbuf} >> member, if 842You can access the read buffer directly as the C<< ->{rbuf} >>
845you want. 843member, if you want. However, the only operation allowed on the
844read buffer (apart from looking at it) is removing data from its
845beginning. Otherwise modifying or appending to it is not allowed and will
846lead to hard-to-track-down bugs.
846 847
847NOTE: The read buffer should only be used or modified if the C<on_read>, 848NOTE: The read buffer should only be used or modified if the C<on_read>,
848C<push_read> or C<unshift_read> methods are used. The other read methods 849C<push_read> or C<unshift_read> methods are used. The other read methods
849automatically manage the read buffer. 850automatically manage the read buffer.
850 851
1345 delete $self->{_rw}; 1346 delete $self->{_rw};
1346 $self->{_eof} = 1; 1347 $self->{_eof} = 1;
1347 &_freetls; 1348 &_freetls;
1348 } 1349 }
1349 1350
1350 $self->{tls_rbuf} .= $tmp;#d# 1351 $self->{_tls_rbuf} .= $tmp;
1351 $self->_drain_rbuf unless $self->{_in_drain}; 1352 $self->_drain_rbuf unless $self->{_in_drain};
1352 $self->{tls} or return; # tls session might have gone away in callback 1353 $self->{tls} or return; # tls session might have gone away in callback
1353 } 1354 }
1354 1355
1355 $tmp = Net::SSLeay::get_error ($self->{tls}, -1); 1356 $tmp = Net::SSLeay::get_error ($self->{tls}, -1);
1356 1357
1357 if ($tmp != Net::SSLeay::ERROR_WANT_READ ()) { 1358 if ($tmp != Net::SSLeay::ERROR_WANT_READ ()) {
1358 if ($tmp == Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SYSCALL ()) { 1359 if ($tmp == Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SYSCALL ()) {
1359 return $self->_error ($!, 1); 1360 return $self->_error ($!, 1);
1360 } elsif ($tmp == Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SSL ()) { 1361 } elsif ($tmp == Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SSL ()) {
1361 return $self->_error (&Errno::EIO, 1); 1362 return $self->_error (&Errno::EIO, 1);
1362 } 1363 }
1363 1364
1364 # all other errors are fine for our purposes 1365 # all other errors are fine for our purposes
1365 } 1366 }
1466 1467
1467 delete @$self{qw(_rbio _wbio _tls_wbuf)}; 1468 delete @$self{qw(_rbio _wbio _tls_wbuf)};
1468} 1469}
1469 1470
1470sub DESTROY { 1471sub DESTROY {
1471 my $self = shift; 1472 my ($self) = @_;
1472 1473
1473 &_freetls; 1474 &_freetls;
1474 1475
1475 my $linger = exists $self->{linger} ? $self->{linger} : 3600; 1476 my $linger = exists $self->{linger} ? $self->{linger} : 3600;
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